Just Let Us Start It Over Again
Score on mixing desk-bound during recording
| Muse song | |
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| Name | Exogenesis: Symphony
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| Album/single |
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| Length | 12:51
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| Alternative titles |
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| Starting time live operation | 22nd October 2009 (Part 1: Overture) xithursday January 2013 (Role iii: Redemption) |
| Latest live functioning | 3rd Baronial 2011 (Function i: Overture) 11th January 2013 (Part 3: Redemption) |
| Recorded | Studio Bellini, Lake Como and Officine Meccaniche Studios Milan, Italy, 2008-2009 |
| Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Christopher Wolstenholme |
| Producer | Muse |
| Song Nav | ||||
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| I Belong to You lot | < | Exogenesis: Symphony 1, 2, three | > | |
| Album Nav | ||||
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| Black Holes and Revelations (2006) | < | The Resistance (2009) | > | The second Law (2012) |
Heed (Part i)
Listen (Part two)
Mind (Part 3)
Description
"Exogenesis: Symphony" is the terminal song on The Resistance,[1] and is split into 3 four-minute tracks, each separately named. It features an orchestra of "about forty musicians" throughout, being described past Matt as "most purely classical in style"[2] The song tells the story of humanity leaving a destructive World behind to populate elsewhere in the Universe.[iii]
Matt later on said that "This is influenced by Rachmaninov, Richard Strauss, Chopin and Pink Floyd. Information technology looks at the concept of 'Panspermia.' It is a story of humanity coming to an end and everyone pinning their hopes on a group of astronauts who get out to explore space and spread humanity to another planet."
Role ane (Overture)
The first part of the song starts off mellow.[4]
According to Matt, "Role 1 is a jaded acceptance that civilisation will end."[5] The pulsate function displays a Massive Assault influence.[6]
Live info here
Part 2 (Cross-Pollination)
In the Muse Q&A in Nov 2008, Dominic Howard stated that the song would change genres throughout, indicating a significantly dissimilar centre section.[4]
Matthew Bellamy stated, "Part 2 is a desperate hope that sending astronauts to discover and populate other planets will be successful alongside the recognition that this is the last hope."[seven]
Part iii (Redemption)
The rails by track review by Gigwise describes that it concludes in a "suitably Muse-similar way" and that "the song builds into an emotive and epic chorus where Bellamy and Wolstenholme share vocal duties". [4]
Matt said, "...Part three is when the astronauts realize that it is only 1 large cycle, and recognize unless humanity tin change it volition happen all once more."[viii]
American Figure Skater Jeremy Abbott skated to Redemption at the 2011-2012 World Championship in Nice. On an NBC broadcast the title of the piece was introduced equally "Exogenesis." Afterwards the performances an journalist stated that Abbott was looking for "redemption." It is unknown whether the pun was intentional.
It has been played for the offset time in January 11 of 2013 in Saitama Super Arena,Japan. More info here.
Information
The term exogenesis is the technical proper name for panspermia, the hypothesis that life is seeded beyond the universe from other sources, for example, arriving to Earth on comets, hence "cross pollination".
The song was first mentioned in March 2008 as a "15-infinitesimal space-stone solo"[9] and mentioned by the band numerous times after that. Prior to that, it had been alluded to by Matt in 2007 equally "a few bits and pieces that we kind of set to one side that were ... a lilliputian bit as well progressive and symphonic for [Black Holes and Revelations]", suggesting that the band may take start attempted to record information technology in 2005.[10]
The orchestral parts within the song are arranged by Matthew Bellamy. He stated he wanted to do this himself equally he "never wanted to collaborate with a cord arranger as they may brand information technology 'theirs'".[1] The orchestra which performed said parts was comprised of 20-five musicians, who were layered into fifty parts, so equally to keep production costs low.[eleven]
Chris said in an interview the piano parts from the song have been around for quite a while. He mentioned Matt e'er "plays these beautiful pianoforte pieces that nosotros could never figure out how to work into a Muse song until now."
During the recording session with the orchestra, Chris "felt a flake jaded" and was pretty upset for non being able to run into the recording due to being ill at the fourth dimension.
Dom plays the Timpani in the starting time of Overture.
Matt has wanted just been reluctant to play Part two live because of its difficulty.
Lyrics
Part i (Overture)
Aping my soul,
You stole my overture, Trapped in God's plan, Oh I can't escape
Who are nosotros? Where are we? When are we? Why are we? Who are we? Where are we? Why, why, why?
I can't forgive yous, And I can't forget
Who are we? Where are we? When are we? Why are nosotros? Who are we? Where are nosotros? When are we? Why are we in here?
Part 2 (Cross-Pollination)
Ascension above the crowds
And wade through toxic clouds Breach the outer sphere The edge of all our fears Residual with you We are counting on y'all It's upwardly to you
Spread our codes to the stars You lot must rescue usa all Spread our codes to the stars You must rescue us all
Tell usa, tell united states your final wish At present we know you tin can never return Tell us, tell us your final wish We volition tell information technology to the world
Part 3 (Redemption)
Allow'south start again
Why can't nosotros starting time it over again?
Just permit usa get-go information technology over again
And we'll be good This time we'll become it... Go it right
Information technology's our last chance to forgive ourselves
References
- ↑ a b Matthew Bellamy via Muse Answers. (2008-eleven-22). Question 23. Official Message Lath. Retrieved 2008-xi-22 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ Ray Wilkinson. (2009-07). Progressive stadium rock iii dream up anthology five. Mojo mag, 1802. Retrieved 2009-07-05 from world wide web.muselive.com. [verify]
- ↑ New album preview (2009-07-22). New Musical Express, 23–25. Retrieved 2009-07-29 from world wide web.muselive.com. [verify]
- ↑ a b c Dominic Howard via Muse Answers. (2008-eleven-28). Question half dozen. Official Message Board. Retrieved 2008-11-22 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ iTunes LP - The Resistance
- ↑ Muse's Dominic Howard (2010-01). Modern Drummer. Retrieved 2009-12. [verify]
- ↑ iTunes LP - The Resistance
- ↑ iTunes LP - The Resistance
- ↑ Muse: side by side album to have 'xv-minute infinite-rock solo' (2008-03-12). NME. Retrieved from nme.com.
- ↑ Lindsay McDougall. (2007-08-02). [Interview with Matthew Bellamy]. The Breakfast Show. Retrieved 2007-08-02 from abc.cyberspace.au. [verify]
- ↑ Breakfast with Muse (2009-09-14). Kevin and Bean. Retrieved from world wide web.muselive.com. [verify]
Run across also
- Function i tablature
- Part 3 tablature
- Did you know in that location is a Exogenesis: Symphony Pt. 4!!!
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